Columbia, SC – It’s that time of year again! The 2025 college rankings have been announced, giving high school students a chance to explore schools they might not have thought about before. Among the ranked institutions, two South Carolina colleges caught the spotlight this year.
Leading the pack in South Carolina is Clemson University, which earned the impressive ranking of No. 80 out of 436 national universities. This ranking highlights Clemson’s commitment to academic excellence and overall student success. The university boasts an average six-year graduation rate of 86%, showing its dedication to helping students complete their degrees.
Not only does Clemson hold a strong overall position, but it also excels in several specific categories. It is ranked No. 39 among Top Public Schools, No. 48 in Best Colleges for Veterans, No. 54 for Nursing, and No. 57 in Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs. The current acceptance rate at Clemson is 38%, making it a competitive choice for prospective students.
Following closely behind is the University of South Carolina, which received a ranking of No. 121 among national universities. UofSC shines in several areas, leading the nation in International Business and earning the No. 2 spot for First-Year Experiences. The university also ranks No. 10 in Learning Communities and No. 39 for Nursing, showing a well-rounded educational approach.
The university’s four-year graduation rate is 69%, and it has a student-to-faculty ratio of 19:1. With an acceptance rate of 61%, UofSC remains an accessible option for many students in South Carolina and beyond.
Readers interested in how other South Carolina colleges fared in the rankings will find some familiar names. Here’s a quick rundown of other notable schools in the area:
Additional rankings also showed many regional colleges performing well, such as No. 34: Anderson University and several schools tied around that spot, including Coastal Carolina University and North Greenville University.
This year’s rankings didn’t see many significant changes from last year’s grading system. Colleges were evaluated using various factors such as borrower debt, first-year retention and graduation rates, financial resources, faculty resources/salaries, and the earnings potential of graduates compared to high school diploma holders. The report includes over 25 articles that elaborate on these methodologies for those interested in the details.
As high school students begin their college search, this year’s rankings provide a wealth of information about South Carolina schools and their standings on a national stage. With top-tier programs and supportive environments, universities like Clemson and USC continue to pave the way for aspiring students. Whether you’re drawn to engineering, nursing, or international business, there are options available for every interest.
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