USC Columbia
Mission Statement
Approved by the Board of Trustees - April 1998
Committed to becoming one of the finest
universities in America, USC Columbia is dedicated to nationally recognized
excellence in its student population, faculty, academic programs, living and
learning environment, technological infrastructure, library resources, research
and scholarship, public and private support, and endowment. The University is
further resolved to enhance the industrial, economic, and cultural potential of
the state so that South Carolina and the University can prosper together. USC
Columbia recognizes its historic responsibility to achieve overall excellence
and to provide South Carolina's citizens a university as good as any in the
nation.
One of the oldest and most comprehensive public universities
in the United States, the University of South Carolina Columbia is the major
research center of the University and its largest campus, enrolling some 18,000
undergraduate students and over 8,500 students in graduate and professional
programs. From its location in the state capital, the University offers a
range of excellent programs and activities designed to enhance the
intellectual, cultural, physical, and social development of its diverse student
body. Students can pursue bachelor's, master's, doctoral and professional
degrees in over 300 major degree programs. USC Columbia's professional
programs in law, pharmacy, medicine, and the magnitude of its graduate programs
in areas such as the arts and sciences, international business, public health,
social work, and library and information science distinguish it from all other
institutions of higher learning in the State of South Carolina. Additional
opportunities for personal and career development, including an associate
degree program at Fort Jackson, are provided to the citizens of South Carolina
through outreach and continuing education activities. USC Columbia offers the
most comprehensive array of educational programs in the state, and is the only
South Carolina institution classified as a Four Year I by the Southern Regional
Education Board.
Students at USC Columbia come from various backgrounds, with
different career goals and levels of aspiration. The distinctiveness of USC
Columbia lies in the conspicuous diversity that nurtures and stimulates
students, faculty, and constituents. USC Columbia aspires to national and
international stature as it provides equitable access to the full range of its
opportunities, resources, and activities.
As a relatively selective institution, USC Columbia seeks to
attract inquisitive students who have demonstrated academic ability, who are
committed to learning, who are capable of self-discipline, and who wish to
benefit from the variety of experiences provided by a major university with
students, faculty and staff drawn from throughout South Carolina, the nation,
and the world. The University strives to educate graduates who are capable of
excelling in their chosen fields, who are dedicated to learning throughout
their lives, and who are responsible citizens in a complex society requiring
difficult ethical and value-related decisions. By offering its students
reasonable freedom to select from among the many experiences available in
liberal arts, the natural sciences, the social sciences, the performing and
creative arts, and the professions, USC Columbia encourages students to seek
their full potential in the broad array of endeavors associated with our
various schools and colleges.
A central mission to the University is to advance knowledge
and enrich our cultural heritage. To achieve this mission, the University
supports a faculty actively engaged in research in a breadth of disciplines
including those listed above.
An important mission of the University is to engage the
considerable resources of the institution in service to the state and society
for the purposes of cultural enrichment, the dissemination of knowledge and the
enhancement of the overall quality of life. USC Columbia's teaching, research,
and service programs affect every part of life in South Carolina.