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Running head: HIGHER EDUCATION IN SOUTH CAROLINA

Higher Education in South Carolina: A Timeline History
Jessica L. Gore
Georgia Southern University

Timeline History
1710

The first free school was successfully established and founded in Charleston

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Rev. Thomas Morrit made proposals for establishing a college however, funds
were not available
A Baptist society was formed for the preparation and education of young men for
the ministry.
A bill was drawn providing for the establishment of a college to be named the
College of South Carolina. However, nothing came of this bill due to the coming
conflict with England.
In June, the College of Charleston began as the result of a meeting to consider the
propriety of "petitioning the Assembly for the establishment of a college in or
near Charleston."
College of Charleston founded.
The Revolutionary War begins.
The Legislature granted the charters and passed an act for building and
establishing colleges in Charleston, Winnsborough and Cambridge. In addition to
the regular regulations of the institutions, it was also enacted that "no person shall
be eligible as a trustee of the said colleges unless he shall profess the Christian
Protestant religion." Of these three institutions, only one remains a college.
College of Charleston chartered.
Classes begin at the College of Charleston.
A new charter was granted for specifically for the College of Charleston, thus
separating it from the triple act (Charleston, Winnsborough and Cambridge).
The first Congress of the new United States passes the Bill of Rights. There is no
mention of education however, the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution states
that powers not delegated to the federal government "are reserved to the States,
respectively, or to the people." As a result, education becomes a function of the
state.
College of Charleston graduates its first class (six students).
An act was passed for incorporating a college at Beaufort.
An act was passed for incorporating a college in Pinckney District as the "College
of Alexandria."
University of South Carolina is established in an effort to unite the citizens of the
state after the American Revolution and to promote "the good order and harmony"
of the state.
In the Dartmouth College Case the Supreme Court rules that New Hampshire
cannot alter the charter of Dartmouth, a private institution, thus preventing
government interference in private colleges and universities.
The Medical University of South Carolina was founded as the Medical College of
Charleston on an independent basis.
A resolution to establish a school for the children of itinerant preachers and for
orphan children was passed by the State Conference.
A petition was sent to the Synod asking that it would take the Ebenezer Academy
in York County under its patronage.

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The Baptist Convention established an academy at the High Hills of Santee and in
Edgefield, however, the "Furman Academy" located in Edgefield was removed.
Furman Theological Institution is established in Santee as the state's Baptist
school.
The College of Charleston was re-organized into departments, English, classical
and scientific by Rev. Jasper Adams.
The Yale Report is published to defended that the classical subjects be taught at
colleges in order to “discipline the mind” and that everything else is secondary.
Rev. Dr. John Bachman established Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary in
Pomaria.
Oberlin College is founded and becomes the first college to admit women.
Wesleyan Female College (now Wesleyan College) in Macon, Georgia, is the first
female college and first college to grant degrees to women.
The city of Charleston assumed control of the College of Charleston.
Erskine Theological Seminary was incorporated at Due West in Abbeville County.
College of Charleston becomes the first municipal college in the United States.
The Synod was induced to expand and its name changed to Erskine College with
a charter applied for from the Legislature.
An ordinance provided that pupils from the Orphan House should be admitted to
the College of Charleston for free.
The Arsenal in Columbia and The Citadel in Charleston were established and
converted into military academies.
The Arsenal was made auxiliary to the Citadel and the first class was introduced.
Limestone College was established as the first women's college in the state in
Gaffney.
A charter was obtained for what would be Furman University and the school was
officially opened in 1852 with an academic, a collegiate, a theological and a law
department.
A charter was obtained for establish Wofford College in Spartanburg.
Furman University is moved to Greenville.
A museum of natural history was established at the College of Charleston after the
completion of the two wings of the main building.
The Baptist State Convention appointed a committee to "take into consideration
the subject of female education as a denominational interest."
The Greenville Baptist Female College opens.
Columbia College is established in affiliation with the United Methodist Church
as a women's. It officially opened in 1859 as Columbia Female College.
Wofford College was established as the states Methodist school.
The Hon. Ker Boyce gave eight merit and need based scholarships in the amount
of thirty-three thousand dollars to the College of Charleston
Newberry College was establish when the Evangelical Lutheran Synod elected a
board of trustees and obtained a charter to open a college in Newberry

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A theological seminary was organized by the convention of the diocese of the
Protestant Episcopal Church located in Camden. This school continued
successful operation until 1865, when a fire destroyed the main building and most
of the library due to the occupancy of Camden by the Federal troops.
The Baptist theological institution, an outgrowth of Furman University, was
organized and established in Greenville until 1876 when it was moved to
Louisville, KY.
The U.S. Civil War begins and educational progress is essentially frozen until the
war ends.
The Morrill Act of 1862, or the Land-Grant Act, was the first of such acts. It sold
public lands in order to defer the cost of college in the United States. Each state
either started a new college or designated one to teach agriculture and mechanical
arts in order to be eligible for the funds. In addition, these colleges also provided
military training.
Studies at the Academies, the Arsenal and the Citadel, ended and both were
formally closed in December of 1865 with the Arsenal to never reopen.
Charleston is under siege during the Civil War and the College of Charleston
closes.
Ephraim M. Baynard set aside one hundred and sixty-eight thousand two hundred
dollars to endow eight merit and need based scholarships to the College of
Charleston.
The Civil War ends but many of the educational institutions in the South are left
in less than perfect conditions.
University of South Carolina – School of Law is established.
Classes resume at the College of Charleston following the Civil War.
The University of South Carolina with ambitious plans for a diverse university
that included the first African Americans to serve on the Board of Trustees (1868)
and the first African-American students (1873).
The Department of Education is created.
Claflin University was opened when the Freedmen's Aid Society of the Methodist
Episcopal Church North purchased the building of the Orangeburg Female
College It’s primary purpose a that time was to prepare freed slaves to take their
rightful places as full American citizens.
Allen University was founded by the African Methodist Episcopal Church as
Payne Institute in Cokebury.
Benedict College was established in Columbia for training colored youths for the
ministry of the Baptist Church. The mission and long-term goal was to educate
emancipated African-Americans and produce citizens "powers for good in
society."
The Walhalla Female College at Walhalla was opened
The Williamston Female College at Williamston was opened and associated with
the Methodist Episcopal Church South. It was moved to Greenwood in 1904 and
renamed Lander College.
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Adger College was established in Walhalla but later closed in 1887.
The Anderson Female Seminary was opened.
William Plumer Jacobs founded Presbyterian College in relation to the
Presbyterian Church.
The state resumed control of the Citadel Academy at Charleston after the United
States troops released possession of the grounds and buildings and re-opened the
school after the Legislature passed an act.
The College of Charleston celebrated its centennial.
On August 31, an earthquake hit Charleston destroying much of the city including
many of the buildings of the colleges.
Thomas Green Clemson signed his will to create Clemson Agricultural College of
South Carolina and his endowment was accepted by the state in 1889.
The Winthrop Training School was opened in Columbia in November later to
become Winthrop University. The school was founded to educate women as
teachers.
The Hatch Act of 1887 establishes a network of agricultural experiment stations
connected to land grant universities, which were established under the First
Morrill Act.
Rev. James Woodrow of the seminary of the Southern Presbyterian Church was
tried for heresy due to teaching the system of evolution. The General Assembly
of the Church decided against him by a large majority.
The first steps toward founding Converse College began, with its doors officially
opening in October of the following year.
Saint Leo University was originally founded in 1889 in Florida by a group of
Benedictine monks. In 1880, the college was temporarily phased out and opened
again as a college in 1959. The university created distance learning centers and
has two in the state, the North Charleston Education Center and the Shaw
Education Center.
The Clemson College Trustees opened the S.C. Experimental Farm.
The Morrill Act of 1890 is the he second Morrill Act. It was is created to supply
land grant colleges with a yearly cash subsidy and lead to the creation of 16
historically black land-grant colleges.
North Greenville University was founded to provide educational opportunities for
mountain area students. It began as a high school in 1893, and then became a
junior college in 1934. It was not until 1957 that all high school courses were
dropped and the institution became just a college.
Strayer University was founded as Strayer's Business College in Baltimore,
Maryland. In the mid-2000s, it expanded its campus to South Carolina in addition
to several other states.
The Committee of Ten recommends a college-oriented high school curriculum.
Clemson University.
Clemson College opened with 446 students and 15 faculties under President
Edwin Boone Craighead.
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Clinton Junior College was founded by the African Methodist Episcopal Zion
Church to meet the needs of descendants of slaves who did not have access to
higher education.
Delegates from ten of the leading higher education institutions across the
Southeast met in Atlanta to form the Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools.
Winthrop moved from Columbia to Rock Hill.
South Carolina State University was founded as the state's sole public college for
black youth and as a land-grant institution.
Voorhees College, founded as Denmark Industrial School, was modeled after the
Tuskegee Institute. The school began as a high school, then a junior college and
in 1962; it was accredited as a four-year institution.
Holmes Bible College was established and is the oldest continuing Pentecostal
doctrinal Bible College in the world.
The Association of American Universities is founded.
Southern Wesleyan University was originally established in 1906 as the Wesleyan
Methodist Bible Institute whose mission was to develop Christian character in its
students while giving thorough intellectual training.
Coker College began as Welsh Neck High School in 1894 and was converted to a
college for women in 1908.
The Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention of South Carolina
established Morris College "for the Christian and Intellectual Training of Negro
youth."
Anderson University was granted a charter by the South Carolina Assembly and
opened it's doors the following year as a four-year college for women.
Spartanburg Methodist College was founded as Textile Industrial Institute and
currently serves the needs of the traditional college student and the non-traditional
working adult.
The Southern Seminary made Columbia it's permanent home.
The Cooperative Extension Service was established, fulfilling Clemson's landgrant mission.
Webster University was founded as one of the first Catholic women's colleges
west of the Mississippi River. In the 1970s, the institution began to expand across
the country including South Carolina.
The entire senior class enlisted in World War I.
Women are admitted to the College of Charleston and Pierrine St. Claire Smith
Byrd becomes the first female graduate in 1922.
The Smith-Hughes Act is passed, thus providing federal funding for agricultural
and vocational education. It is repealed in 1997.
The U.S. enters World War I, however the army has no means of screening the
intellectual ability of its recruits. As a result, the Committee on Psychological
Examination of Recruits designs the Army Alpha and Beta tests, which lay the
groundwork for future standardized tests.

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Columbia International University began as Columbia Bible School to provide a
two year course of study in biblical studies to local mill workers.
Columbia International University Seminary began as Columbia Biblical
Seminary and School of Missions in order to train students who desire to pursue a
vocation in full or part-time Christian ministry.
Furman University is named one of four collegiate beneficiaries of the Duke
Endowment.
The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) is first administered. It is based on the Army
Alpha test.
Evangelist Bob Jones in Bay County, Florida established Bob Jones University.
1n 1946, a campus in Greenville was constructed.
Anderson College became the state's first junior college when he South Carolina
Baptist Convention approved the institution’s transition.
Furman University merges with Greenville Woman's College.
South University is established by John Draughon as Draughon's Practical
Business College in Savannah, Georgia. In 2002, a fourth campus is merged in
Columbia.
Clemson Experimental Forest land was acquired through the federal Land
Reclamation Act.
The U.S. enters World War II and education become secondary as many young
men quit school to enlist
The Servicemen's Readjustment Act, better known as the GI Bill, allowed
Americans to earn their degree regardless of race or gender as long as they were
on active duty for at least 90 days and were not dishonorably discharged.
Forrest College was founded as the Carolina School of Commerce
The President's Commission on Higher Education is given the task of
reexamining the role of colleges and universities in post-war America.
Public Law 550, the Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1952, modifies the
G.I. Bill for veterans of the Korean War.
Coastal Carolina University began as Costal Carolina Junior College
The Supreme Court case Brown vs. Board of Education ruled that all segregation
in public education to be outlawed, including higher education.
The military system of discipline was dropped; Clemson’s first women enrolled as
full-time, degree-seeking students, with the first degree granted to a woman being
Margaret Marie Snider, in 1957.
The Southern Methodist Church as a Bible college established southern Methodist
College.
The National Defense Education Act (NDEA) is passed, which authorizes
increased funding for scientific research as well as science, mathematics, and
foreign language education.
University of South Carolina – Beaufort campus established.
University of South Carolina – Lancaster campus established.
The ACT Test is first administered.
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University of South Carolina – Aiken campus established.
South Carolina Advisory Committee for Technical Training is established in
response to the West Committee Study with Greenville TEC the first institution to
apply.
A program to train start-up labor forces for new and expanding industries, Special
Schools, was created.
Greenville Technical College began in Ohio with a campus built and established
in South Carolina in 1962.
Tri-County Technical College was established as the state created a system of
technical colleges.
The Act 905 was signed to create the Tri-County Technical Education Center.
Central Carolina Technical College was established as Sumter Area Technical
Education Center in order to provide an industrial training center to serve Sumter,
Clarendon, Kershaw and Lee counties.
Midlands Technical College was established when three institutions merged
together to provide career and transfer education.
Spartanburg Community College was established due to the South Carolina
Legislature act that provided for an extensive statewide program of growth for
technical training.
Clemson achieved “integration with dignity” when its first black student, Harvey
B. Gantt, enrolled. (Gantt graduated in 1965 with honors in architecture and later
served two terms as mayor of Charlotte, N.C.).
Charleston Southern University was established as Baptist College at Charleston
and is affiliated with the South Carolina Baptist Convention.
Florence-Darlington Technical College was established to attract industry to the
state to provide employment for citizens of the state. The college operates sites in
Hartsville, Lake City and Mullins.
Trident Technical College was founded as the Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester
Technical Education Center and merged with Palmer College in the 1970s to form
the current institution.
York Technical College is established.
Clemson Agricultural College was renamed Clemson University in recognition of
expanded academic offerings and research pursuits.
The Civil Rights Act allowed the government to cut off federal money to any
college or university that discriminates based on “race, color, sex, or national
origin.”
University of South Carolina – Salkehatchie campuses established.
University of South Carolina – Union campuses established.
Furman admits its first African-American student, Joe Vaughn, who later
graduated in 1968.
The Higher Education Act of 1965 establishes the first financial aid program for
public and private colleges, and individual students.

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Horry-Georgetown Technical College is established as a result of the HorryGeorgetown Commission for Technical Education
Piedmont Technical College is established.
University of South Carolina – Sumter campus established.
South Carolina State University opened its doors to white students and faculty
University of South Carolina – Upstate campuses started.
College of Charleston admits its first black students with Eddie Ganaway as the
first African American to graduate from the school in 1971.
Northeastern Technical College is established.
Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College is established.
The U.S. Department of Labor awarded a grant of $2 million to TEC to initiate
the South Carolina Rural Concentrated Employment Programs.
Denmark Technical College is established.
Technical College of the Lowcountry is established.
Many young men attempt to avoid or defer the draft of the Vietnam War by
enrolling in colleges and universities.
Francis Marion University was founded in response to an overwhelming need for
a public higher education institution in the Pee Dee region of the state. However,
the university can trace its history to 1957 when the University of South Carolina
established a freshman center at the Florence County Library.
College of Charleston is incorporated into the S.C. State College System.
Williamsburg Technical College is established.
South Carolina State University terminated its agricultural program and the
college farm was transformed into a community recreation center.
The South Carolina Commission on Higher Education conducted a study on a
proposal to establish a community college system.
Aiken Technical College is established.
First graduate program established at the College of Charleston.
The Higher Education Act of 1972 provided grants to almost all higher education
institutions with “no strings attached.” The Act provides assistance of $1,400 or
less for any student who couldn’t afford college as well as renovated the student
loan program so that the National Student Loan Association can purchase existing
loans from banks.
Act 1268 was passed by the General Assembly to establish the State Board of
Technical and Comprehensive Education.
Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic is established in the state.
The State Board changed the title "Technical Education Center" to "Technical
Education Colleges."
Saint Leo University – Shaw Center started.
Webster University – Joint Base Charleston Campus is established.
Webster University – Charleston Campus is established.
University of South Carolina – School of Medicine, Columbia established.
Webster University – Beaufort Naval Hospital is established.
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Webster University – Fort Jackson Campus is established.
Converse College introduced Converse II to fit the schedules and ambitions of
adult women, whether they are a few semesters shy of a bachelor’s degree or a
freshman taking college-level courses for the first time.
Clemson scored 100 percent —six out of six — in awards to seniors who applied
for Fulbright scholarships and grants for international study.
Southern Wesleyan University – Charleston Campus established.
Southern Wesleyan University – Columbia Campus established.
Southern Wesleyan University – Greenville Campus established.
Southern Wesleyan University – North Augusta Campus established.
Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary is established to train men for
Christian ministry.
The South Carolina Commission on Higher Education chartered University
Center of Greenville in response to a need for access to public higher education
for two-year college graduates who cannot leave Greenville County to pursue a
four-year or graduate degree.
Anderson College returned to a four-year institution
The University of Phoenix establishes an "online campus," and becomes the first
to offer online bachelors and master's degrees.
All 16 technical college are authorized to offer college transfer associate degrees.
College of Charleston is one of six colleges chosen to serve as a space research
facility and partner with NASA.
ITT Technical Institute – Greenville Campus started.
Webster University – Myrtle Beach Campus is established.
College of Charleston formally establishes The Graduate School of the College of
Charleston.
Furman breaks its ties with the South Carolina Baptist Convention and becomes
independent.
Webster University – Greenville Campus is established.
The Jones International University becomes the first university "to exist
completely online."
St Anselm Seminary is established.
The South Carolina Commission on Higher Education approved a statewide
agreement on transfer and articulation with a list of 74 courses transferable to
four-year institutions.
The nation’s only National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center
dedicated to materials research, and the first national engineering research center
in South Carolina was established at Clemson.
The Higher Education Act is amended and reauthorized requiring institutions and
states to produce "report cards" about teacher education.
ECPI University – Greenville Campus is established is established.
Webster University – Columbia Campus is established.

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Under President James F. Barker ’70, Clemson was named 2001 “Public College
of the Year” by TIME magazine.
Lowcountry Graduate Center was founded in response to the University Study
Committee in order to associate and offer courses from the Medical University of
South Carolina, The Citadel and the College of Charleston.
Christ Central Institute is founded as a center of Christian higher education,
missions, training and career arts training.
The South Carolina Education Lottery Act is passed to assist and fund South
Carolina residents attending higher education institutions.
Springfield School of Human Services is established in the state.
Webster University – Shaw Air Force Base is established.
Clemson broke ground for the International Center for Automotive Research (CUICAR).
The Higher Education Act is again amended and reauthorized to expand access to
higher education to low and middle-income students, to provide additional funds
for graduate studies, and to increase accountability.
Charleston School of Law is established as a private law school.
ECPI University – Charleston Campus is established.
Strayer University – Greenville Campus is established.
Strayer University – Columbia Campus is established.
Trident Technical College – Culinary Institute of Charleston is established.
ECPI University - Columbia Campus is established.
Strayer University – Charleston Campus is established.
University of Phoenix – Columbia Campus is established.
Art Institute of Charleston is established is provide culinary education.
ITT Technical Institute – Columbia Campus started.
The System and the University of South Carolina announced a statewide Bridge
Program, easing the transfer process for technical college students.
Troy University is established in the state.
Clemson’s Habitat for Humanity chapter was named Campus Chapter of the Year
by Habitat for Humanity International.
The Higher Education Opportunity Act is a reauthorization of the Higher
Education Act, which incorporated many of the Code of Conduct rules that were
developed as a result of NY Attorney General Andrew Cuomo’s investigations on
lender lists and inducements in the student loan industry.
Brown Mackie College is established in the state.
Remington College is established in the state.
The American Recovery Reinvestment Act aimed to stimulate the economy
through investments in infrastructure, unemployment benefits, transportation,
education, and healthcare.
Fortis College is established.
Virginia College – Columbia Campus started.

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The Health Care & Education Reconciliation Act stated, “all new federal student
loans will originate through the Direct Loan program, instead of through the
federally-guaranteed student loan program.”
Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine is established.
Saint Leo University – North Charleston Center established.
University of South Carolina – School of Medicine, Greenville is established.
Virginia College – Florence Campus is established.
The Southern Seminary merged with Lenoir-Rhyne University, which is located
in Hickory, NC. The seminary is part of the university's School of Theology.
The case Fisher v. University of Texas is sent back to the lower courts after the
U.S. Supreme rules that affirmative action is constitutional only if it is “narrowly
tailored."

Resources
Meriwether, C. & McCrady E.(1920). History of higher education in South Carolina (1833 1903). Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office.
South Carolina’s Information Highway (2013). South Carolina: Colleges and universities.
Retrieved on June 29, 2013 from http://www.sciway.net/colleges/
SC Commission on Higher Education. Retrieved on June 29, 2013 from
http://www.che.sc.gov/InfoCntr/Coll_Univ.htm
South Carolina Technical College System (2012). System’s 50th anniversary. Retrieved on June
29, 2013 from http://www.sctechsystem.com

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All other information was retrieved from the institutions’ individual websites.

EDLD 7432 History of Higher Education –
Chronological Time Chart

Name: Jessica Gore

Details

Essentials

Unsatisfactory
0 point

Does not meet requirements as
set forth in the assignment.
Information is not presented in
chronological order.

Satisfactory
8 point

Meets almost all requirements as
set forth in assignment.
Most of the information is
provided in chronological order.

Unsatisfactory
0 point

Satisfactory
32 points

Chronological Time Chart
contains only minor portions
of the details necessary to
describe a complete picture of
the history of the HE system

Chronological Time Chart is solid
but is still lacking details necessary
to describe a complete picture of
the history of the HE system for
the state selected.

Target
15 points

Score

Meets all requirements as set forth
in assignment.
All of the information is provided
in chronological order.
Target
65 points

15
Score
X2

Chronological Time Chart is
complete and contains all the
details necessary to describe a
complete picture of the history of
the HE system for the state

Gore

65

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Effort Creativity &

Unsatisfactory
0 point

Time Chart shows no
originality and does not meet
the minimum requirements of
the assignment. Chart seems
put together at the last minute.

Satisfactory
5 points

Time Chart shows little evidence
of originality and inventiveness.
Meets the minimum requirements
of assignment.

14

Target
10 points

Score

Time Chart shows significant
evidence of originality and
inventiveness and shows the
student has put thought and effort
into creating a clear chart.

Comments: Jessica, thanks for all the detail and how you presented this material on
South Carolina. I thought you pretty much caught all the bases from the different
institutions, to the consolidation of several universities into one, and some of the key
legislation including the Dartmouth College Case in 1819. It was good you included
the institution of the Morrill Act as well. I like that you also caught the stalling of HE
as a result of the Civil War. This was an important event in South Carolina as it relates
to HE. Wonderfully done. The formatting of the material was nice and it was easy to
look at and read. There is quite a long history of HE in South Carolina. There also
was really not much down time in the development of the HE system in this state. It
seemed like there was something happening every two years or so especially from the
1950s on. Impressive. I think the State Board of Regents would like to see something
like this. Dr Jensen

Total
Score

Gore

10

90

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