Most Searched Undergraduate Schools In South Carolina Colleges Student Population Comparison

For the academic year 2022-2023, the total student population of Most Searched Undergraduate Schools In South Carolina Colleges is 97,677.
The proportion of undergraduate students is 81.45% (79,557 students) and graduate students's proportion is 18.55% (18,120 graduate students).
University of South Carolina-Columbia has the most students of 35,653 among Most Searched Undergraduate Schools In South Carolina Colleges. By gender, the male-female ratio at Most Searched Undergraduate Schools In South Carolina Colleges is 41.14% (40,183 male students) to 58.86% (57,494 female students).

Student Population Comparison

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Student Population Comparison Table
School NameTotalUndergraduate GraduateMale StudentsFemale Students
Anderson University Anderson, SC4,121 3,237
(78.55%)
884
(21.45%)
1,436
(34.85%)
2,685
(65.15%)
Charleston Southern University Charleston, SC3,418 2,836
(82.97%)
582
(17.03%)
1,245
(36.42%)
2,173
(63.58%)
Claflin University Orangeburg, SC1,830 1,749
(95.57%)
81
(4.43%)
564
(30.82%)
1,266
(69.18%)
Clemson University Clemson, SC28,466 22,566
(79.27%)
5,900
(20.73%)
13,554
(47.61%)
14,912
(52.39%)
College of Charleston Charleston, SC10,885 9,972
(91.61%)
913
(8.39%)
3,498
(32.14%)
7,387
(67.86%)
Francis Marion University Florence, SC4,045 3,635
(89.86%)
410
(10.14%)
1,342
(33.18%)
2,703
(66.82%)
Furman University Greenville, SC2,443 2,283
(93.45%)
160
(6.55%)
983
(40.24%)
1,460
(59.76%)
Lander University Greenwood, SC4,167 3,562
(85.48%)
605
(14.52%)
1,317
(31.61%)
2,850
(68.39%)
South Carolina State University Orangeburg, SC2,649 2,374
(89.62%)
275
(10.38%)
1,174
(44.32%)
1,475
(55.68%)
University of South Carolina-Columbia Columbia, SC35,653 27,343
(76.69%)
8,310
(23.31%)
15,070
(42.27%)
20,583
(57.73%)
Average9,7687,956
(81.45%)
1,812
(18.55%)
4,018
(41.14%)
5,749
(58.86%)
*Schools missing information are not included in this table. The schools have not report their information to the IPEDS/NCES or not applicable.)
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