The following offices on campus are equipped to assist you with various challenges that you might encounter. Also be sure to check out the “Campus Helpers” panel presentation that was hosted by the Graduate School on November 12, 2021.
Campus Helpers Resources
The Alumni Association connects students and alumni to advance their careers, their passions, and their University of South Carolina.
Graduate students taking at least 1 credit hour are eligible to pay the Athletics Event Fee. While paying this fee does not guarantee tickets, it does make students eligible to participate in the student ticketing process. For information on student tickets, visit the Gamecocks Athletics website.
The UofSC Black Graduate Student Association fosters an academic, professional, and social environment for black graduate students and serves as an aid in advocating the needs and concerns of black graduate students at the University of South Carolina.
Campus Recreation has two main facilities and offers a variety of programs and services such as a intramural sports, personal training, adventure trips, Group X classes, and sport clubs. These opportunities are available to all currently enrolled UofSC students.
Explore career options, write your resume, connect with employers for internships and interviews, see a career coach or browse a premiere collection of online career tools.
Your Carolina Card is your permanent UofSC ID card and will allow you access to buildings and parking on campus. Your card can also be used as a flexible-spending declining balance card to be used at merchants on and off campus.
Carolina Food Co. offers several meal plans for convenience and flexibility.
The Center for Teaching Excellence offers programming, resources and opportunities that foster innovative and effective pedagogical practices among all who teach at USC.
Center for Teaching Excellence Website »
University Health Services provides essential therapy and emotional wellness services for students at the University of South Carolina. Services include counseling, psychiatry, emotional and mental wellness, and online support. Consultations, walk-in sessions, and emergency & after-hours crisis services are available.
Diversity and inclusion is necessary to achieve academic and institutional excellence. Every student, faculty and staff member not only matters, but their unique perspectives are the core of the university's strength and success.
The Division of Information Technology (DoIT) provides strategic leadership for information technology, instructional services, e-learning, and research computing at the University of South Carolina.
In order to protect the rights of all persons who live and work at UofSC, the Office of Equal Opportunity Programs ensures that the university is in compliance with state and federal anti-discrimination and harassment laws and regulations.
Get help finding and applying for grants, scholarships, loans and federal financial aid through the FAFSA.
Gamecock Entertainment is students’ main source for FREE and FUN stuff to do both on and off campus!
Global Carolina develops initiatives with other institutions around the world, facilitates international collaboration and exchange agreements, and supports the international activities of colleges and departments across campus.
Attend workshops designed specifically for graduate and professional students’ success in the workplace. Workshop topics include diversity in the workplace and developing soft skills.
Graduate Student Association Page »
In partnership with the Interfaith Partners of South Carolina, the Department of Student Life provides the University community a calendar of holidays, observances, and religious holy days. To learn about which days the University is formally closed or class is not in session, please visit the University's holiday schedule as well as the university academic calendar.
International Student Services offers support, advising and programming for international students studying at UofSC.
International Student Services Website »
The Leadership and Service Center's mission is to equip students to positively impact their communities through involvement in student organizations, leadership development, service, and civic engagement.
University Health Services offers mental and emotional health services and resources for students.
The office of multicultural student services seeks to support students of marginalized communities with advocacy services, awareness and comprehension of diversity issues through programs, events and trainings; and assist the campus community and student organizations to expand their efforts to cultivate an inclusive community at the university.
Get advice about application and interview processes for national competitions, coordinate faculty nominations for awards, attend national fellowship workshops, see an advisor one-on-one and ask for feedback about your personal statement.
National Fellowships and Scholar Programs Website
National Fellowships and Awards Database
Search the INFO database (Investigate National Fellowship Opportunities) on the Competitions and Deadlines page to locate national fellowships based on your interests or academic and career goals. The INFO database features graduate and dissertation fellowships, funding for study abroad and postdocs.
National Fellowships and Scholar Programs Graduate Students Page
Visit this page to find out more about how the NFSP can help graduate students find external funding for graduate school, research and more. Students can also make an appointment to receive personal advising and feedback on proposal drafts.
Students looking for housing options in Columbia can take advantage of an up-to-date database of rental properties near the university.
Off-Campus Student Services Contact
Russell House Suite 115
Columbia, SC 29208
Phone: 803-777-3366
Email: saocss@mailbox.sc.edu
Off-Campus Living & Neighborhood Relations Website »
The Office of the Vice President for Research promotes a culture of excellence in research, education, scholarship and the arts. The office work with researchers to address local and global challenges by engaging collective knowledge, tools and creativity to build a better world.
The Pan-African Student Association (PANASA) is an organization for Africans and friends of Africa, with members from African countries, America and international students from other continents. The association hosts activities and events throughout the semester that help provide a community for African students and allow other students to learn about the culture.
Parking services handles registration for all vehicles parked on campus and manages the university's parking policies and regulations.
The Postdoctoral Association is a networking and professional group supporting and improving the postdoctoral training experience at UofSC by providing opportunities and resources for networking, professional development, social interaction, research, and teaching. Part of the Office of the Vice President for Research.
A merit-based award of up to $5,000 designed to ignite research and creative excellence across all disciplines at USC. Sponsored by the Office of the Vice President for Research.
SPARC Graduate Research Grant Program »
Student Affairs and Academic Support works with university and higher education partners to create an optimal learning environment that supports students, faculty and staff. Professional development opportunities range from leadership and community service to multicultural programming.
The Student Disability Resource Center coordinates efforts to ensure that students with disabilities receive reasonable accommodations, and serve as consultants to faculty, staff and campus partners.
Learn more about student health insurance information and requirements at the University Health Services website.
University of South Carolina students can request legal support and services in matters that relate to landlords, tenants, housing and domestic relations.
The Department of Student Life advances student success by serving as the catalyst for student involvement through experiences, services and facilities that enhance leadership development, diversity and inclusion, community engagement and personal wellness.
Each year, up to twenty sustainability fellows are selected to participate in Sustainable Carolina's annual "Sustainability Across the Curriculum" workshop. All faculty, staff, and graduate students are eligible to apply for the May workshop.
Contact
David Whiteman
whiteman@mailbox.sc.edu
Judit Trunkos
trunkosj1@hotmail.com
The Bookstore has everything you need to succeed at UofSC; spirit wear, gifts, snacks, Starbucks coffee and of course textbooks and other learning materials. After graduation, shop their assortment of Alumni apparel & gifts, including diploma frames.
University Libraries connects students, faculty, staff and community members from around the word with resources and expert staff.
Visit the Graduate Student Guide to UofSC Libraries
The University of South Carolina Police Department works diligently around the clock to provide a safe, secure campus environment.
The Veterans and Military Services team can help you navigate the unique experience of balancing student and service life. The office can help address questions, assist with benefit requirements and connect you to campus resources exclusively for veterans and military.
Develop writing abilities, engage in collaborative learning, and get academic writing resources.