• Columbia College is a private liberal arts college in Columbia, South Carolina. Founded in 1854 by the United Methodist Church as a women's liberal arts...
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  • The University of South Carolina (USC, South Carolina, or Carolina) is a public research university in Columbia, South Carolina. It is the flagship of...
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    Columbia is the capital city of the U.S. state of South Carolina. With a population of 136,632 at the 2020 census, it is the second-most populous city...
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  • There are 60 colleges and universities in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The University of South Carolina in Columbia is the largest university in...
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    the Columbia, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area, is an area consisting of six counties in central South Carolina, anchored by the city of Columbia. The...
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    2019[update], its GDP was $213.45 billion. South Carolina is composed of 46 counties. The capital is Columbia with a population of 136,632 in 2020; while...
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    West Columbia, formerly Brookland, is a city and commuter town in the suburban eastern sections of Lexington County, South Carolina, United States. According...
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    of South Carolina was located in Richland County, in the city of Columbia. The county is also the location of the geographic center of South Carolina, southeast...
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    institution in South Carolina, is a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools...
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  • University of South Carolina Salkehatchie (USC Salkehatchie) is a public college with campuses in Allendale and Walterboro, South Carolina. It is one of...
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  • Historic Places as Columbia College Columbia College (South Carolina), a private women's liberal arts college in Columbia Columbia College (Virginia), a private...
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    Columbia International University (CIU) founded in 1923, is a private Christian university in Columbia, South Carolina. CIU has six colleges: College...
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  • Citadel Military College of South Carolina (simply known as The Citadel) is a public senior military college in Charleston, South Carolina, United States...
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  • This is a list of college athletics programs in the U.S. state of South Carolina. Charleston Southern The Citadel Clemson Coastal Carolina Charleston Furman...
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    Technical College is a public technical college with multiple locations in the Richland, Lexington, and Fairfield counties of South Carolina. With a student...
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  • university Columbia International University, Columbia, South Carolina Columbia College (disambiguation) Columbia Bible College, Abbotsford, British Columbia Columbia...
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  • 75km 50miles South Carolina Clemson    The Clemson–South Carolina rivalry is an American collegiate athletic rivalry between the Clemson University Tigers...
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    Benedict College is a private historically black college in Columbia, South Carolina. Founded in 1870 by northern Baptists, it was originally a teachers'...
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    Columbia, the capital city of South Carolina, was an important political and supply center for the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War...
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    stadium for the South Carolina Gamecocks, the college football team representing the University of South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina. It is currently...
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    Batesburg-Leesville is a town located in Lexington and Saluda counties, South Carolina, United States. The town's population was 5,362 as of the 2010 census...
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    Fairfield County. Winnsboro is part of the Columbia, South Carolina metropolitan Area as well as a suburb of Columbia. Based on archeological evidence, this...
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  • the city of Columbia, South Carolina, USA. 1786 - Columbia established as state capital (previously located in Charleston). 1788 - Columbia becomes part...
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    South Carolina. The population was 7,764 in the 2020 census, and the 2022 population estimate is 8,213. It is part of the Columbia, South Carolina, Metropolitan...
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    Gamecocks played their home games at Williams–Brice Stadium in Columbia, South Carolina, and were led by Shane Beamer in his third year as their head coach...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Trinity Episcopal Cathedral (Columbia, South Carolina). Trinity Episcopal Church, now known as Trinity Episcopal Cathedral...
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    South Carolina, United States. The population of the city was 13,964 according to the 2020 census. The city is located 37 miles southeast of Columbia...
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  • University of South Carolina (MUSC) is a public medical school in Charleston, South Carolina. It opened in 1824 as a small private college aimed at training...
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  • Janice McNair (category Columbia College (South Carolina) alumni)
    raised in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and attended Columbia College, a private women's liberal arts college. It was in her college years in which she met...
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  • The Columbia College Koalas are the athletic teams that represent Columbia College, a liberal arts institution located in Columbia, South Carolina, in...
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