Unique Student Groups

Our Center advisors recognize that we serve a diverse group of students with diverse needs. Use this information to connect yourself to campus resources and information.

Military or Veteran Students || Students with Disabilities || Adult Students

Military or Veteran Students

Military and veteran students often have specific concerns about their transition into college life. Reference the following for key contacts and information: click on it to get a PDF version with copyable text.

Contacts and information for vets/military students

Students with Disabilities

The College of Charleston has services dedicated to serving students with a documented disability to ensure equal access at the College. It is important for students to begin the documentation process after you commit to enroll so that any related individualized accommodations can be communicated to you. Access information about the Center for Disability Services (SNAP) to learn more details about the resources available for students with disabilities.

Adult Students

Adult students have a unique set of circumstances. In most cases, you may be balancing a family and a career alongside your desire to start or complete your degree. You are encouraged to think about how you can prioritize your education alongside your other responsibilities. Think about whether an in-class experience is a better setting for you or whether you should consider online course work. You must also consider the monetary cost of attending the College of Charleston.

Currently, the College of Charleston does not offer academic credit for work experience. If you plan to start your degree, visit the Programs of Study at the College of Charleston to confirm we offer what you desire. Next, contact Admissions.

If you plan to complete your degree and have taken courses elsewhere, visit our Transfer Student section. You may also want to consider our degree completion program, the Bachelor of Professional Studies, which is featured in this article.

If you plan to simply take some courses without pursuing a degree, visit the Non-Degree Programs page.