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About us
Working collaboratively with leading South Carolina colleges and universities to provide Charleston-area residents convenient access to graduate-level academic programs, and leading faculty through our local campus. The LGC is a state-funded organization and offers degree and certificate programs in a growing number of subject areas, such as education, engineering, social work, and health & wellness. Our current graduate programs are offered through our founding institutions of the College of Charleston, The Citadel, and the Medical University of SC. Our most recent partners include the University of South Carolina and SC State University. We recognize that an educated populace is a key to economic growth and well-being, and we work with trusted advisors including business leaders, major employers, and academic institutions, throughout South Carolina to identify which graduate programs will be essential to meet workforce needs in the Lowcountry. That is why it is our goal to enable working professionals to grow their careers right here in the greater Charleston region. We aim to ensure that local students have access to the resources that are necessary for career advancement. If a required graduate program is not available through our current partners, the LGC can further partner with universities within South Carolina and out-of-state. The LGC is newly housed on Trident Technical College's Thornley Campus, Building 920, located off of Rivers Ave. in North Charleston. Our classrooms hold state-of-the-art technology, and we have partnered with Trident Tech to ensure students have access to modern amenities, and a variety of student support services, i.e., Tutor Matching Services.
- Website
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http://www.lowcountrygradcenter.org
External link for Lowcountry Graduate Center
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Charleston, South Carolina
- Type
- Educational
- Specialties
- Higher Education, Working Professionals, Economic Development, and Graduate School
Locations
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Primary
Charleston, South Carolina 29406, US
Employees at Lowcountry Graduate Center
Updates
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To arm itself for the more competitive admissions environment, MUSC enlisted the Lowcountry Graduate Center for aid. Employing a $25,000 Opportunity Fund grant from the LGC, the MUSC College of Pharmacy boosted its digital advertising to drive awareness of the pharmacy profession generally and boost applications to the College of Pharmacy program for the class that entered in the fall of 2023.
LGC Grant Boosts MUSC Pharmacy School
https://www.lowcountrygradcenter.org
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Supervisory Council for the Lowcountry Graduate Center will be held on Tuesday, May 28th
Supervisory Council for the Lowcountry Graduate Center will be held on Tuesday, May 28th
https://www.lowcountrygradcenter.org
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You’ve got that bachelor’s degree and now you’re wondering, what’s next? For those seeking careers in the professions – law, medicine, most clinical healthcare and mental health positions, librarians, CPAs and academics – there is no mystery; entry into practice requires a master’s degree or doctorate.
Is a Graduate Degree Worth the Time, Effort and Money?
https://www.lowcountrygradcenter.org
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LGC Offers Grants for New Graduate Programs Serving the Lowcountry https://buff.ly/3ULjFXg
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As one of the first healthcare organizations in the nation to fully embrace telehealth, the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) has been named one of only two centers of excellence for implementation of this important diagnostic and treatment tool. With the help of the Lowcountry Graduate Center, MUSC has established a six-week course in which students can earn a certificate and digital badge for telehealth and digital transformation.
MUSC Offers Certificate in Telehealth and Digital Transformation
https://www.lowcountrygradcenter.org
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For 2 years, The Citadel's Anita Zucker Institute for Entrepreneurial Educational Leadership has been addressing the leadership pipeline issues every district is facing. In doing so, the institute has been working to provide continued professional learning to administrators in the Low Country to prepare them for the leadership challenges faced today. Come join us on Saturday, May 18th for a FREE CONFERENCE at The Citadel to learn more about this important work and the needs of school administrators as school leaders present on valued lessons learned and how they have implemented the learning in their schools. The conference runs from 8:30 - 4. Come part of the day or the whole day and take home great ideas for your district. To register for this free, invaluable experience, click here!
Fill | The Anita Zucker Institute for Entrepreneurial Educational Leadership Forum 2024
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LGC Offers Grants for New Graduate Programs Serving the Lowcountry
LGC Offers Grants for New Graduate Programs Serving the Lowcountry
https://www.lowcountrygradcenter.org
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The challenges faced by schools today, such as teacher shortages, instructional supervision, social media impact, leadership transition, and finance equity, are causing administrators to leave the profession.
Citadel Center for Excellence for School Leadership
https://www.lowcountrygradcenter.org
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CofC President Andrew T. Hsu reflects on his five years of presidency, discussing the accomplishments and future direction of the College.
CofC Podcast: College of Charleston President Reflects on Five Years in Office
https://today.charleston.edu