Charleston Southern University
About
Charleston Southern University is a private Southern Baptist university located in North Charleston. Offering more than 50 undergraduate majors and graduate programs, each degree program is combined with a comprehensive liberal arts foundation which is designed to develop problem-solving and communication skills.
The College of Education has a strong tradition of producing teachers who are willing to serve the community. Charleston Southern University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees.
- College or University
- Charleston, SC
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One of the best qualities of Charleston Southern University is that the professors cared about me as an individual person, and not just as a student. That has translated to me caring for the students in my classroom as kids, not just students.
Zack Evans
Bachelor’s & certification
Undergraduate Teacher Certification Program
Program Info
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Application Fee & Annual Tuition
Learn how to get$100 Back
and apply for a$1000 Scholarship
$30,380
In State Tuition
$30,380
Out of State Tuition
$0
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Ways to Lower Your Costs
Students at Charleston Southern University have reduced the cost of their program using these methods. Check with Charleston Southern University to see if you can, too!
$500-$4,000
Grants, Stipends, Scholarships
Mensa Foundation Scholarship Program
American Mensa Education and Research Foundation and the local chapter, Piedmont Area Mensa, offer scholarships based on 550-word essays about educational, career, and life goals. For more information, contact Piedmont Area Mensa Scholarship Chairs Iuliana Watson at 864-838-2028 or Mary Ann Cox at 864-963-2335.
$500 Goldman McCormick Scholarship
Goldman McCormick understands that education is one of the cornerstones to building a community with clear and honest communication. To that end, they are proud to announce a $500 scholarship available to a student enrolled in higher education who exemplifies the same values.
$4,000 Christian Community Credit Union Scholarship
Christian Community Credit Union offers Scholarships for Success to its members attending college, a university or seminary. Eligible students must be full-time undergraduates enrolled in at least 12 hours per semester or graduate students enrolled in six or more hours per semester. Application for membership and scholarship can be submitted at the same time. Applications must be submitted by the end of March.
$1,000 Chase Rubin Foundation Scholarship
Chase Rubin believes that all young adults can benefit from furthering their education after college. However, he also knows that the price of education is increasing and not decreasing. Therefore, he created the Chase Rubin Foundation Scholarship to help one student each year become one step closer to completing their chosen degree program by giving them a $1000 scholarship. To apply for this scholarship you simply have to write a 500-word essay.
CG Fuller Foundation Scholarship
Applicants for this scholarship must be a South Carolina resident, an incoming freshman, demonstrate financial need, academic achievement & leadership qualities. Applicants must score at least an 1100 on SAT reading and math, or 24 on ACT composite. The family’s adjusted gross income must be $60,000 or less. Deadline to submit the application is April 1st of each year.
$1,000-$2,000
Work Study, Working While Still Enrolled
Work study is available for up to $1,000 per semester or $2,000 per year.
$6,000
South Carolina Teaching Fellows
Charleston Southern University Teaching Fellows are part of an elite group of future teachers who have been selected to receive the Teaching Fellows Award. While they receive this award—up to $6000 per year for four years—Charleston Southern Fellows take part in service-learning opportunities, professional development, and collaborative experiences that prepare them to be innovative teacher leaders.
CSU is proud to be 1 of only 11 institutions in the state identified as a Teaching Fellow Institution. Following graduation, a Fellow commits to teach in South Carolina one year for each year he or she received the fellowship. The program is administered through the Center for Educator Recruitment, Retention, and Advancement (CERRA). You can learn more here.
Call Me Mister
The Call Me Mister (CMM) program is a collaboration between Clemson University and other colleges and universities, including Charleston Southern University. The purpose of the program is to increase the pool of available teachers from a diverse background, particularly among the lowest performing public schools. Student participants are generally selected from among the underserved, socio-economically disadvantaged and educationally at-risk communities. Call Me Mister will only accept students who major in Elementary, Early Childhood, Music, Physical Education, Middle or Special Education.
The program is HIGHLY competitive and provides financial assistance in the form of scholarships towards tuition and fees and a stipend each semester.
- Non-Praxis Core Completion: $5,000 towards tuition and fees.
- Praxis Core Completion: $10,000 towards tuition and fees
Misters are expected to teach in a South Carolina public school for EACH year they receive funding after they graduate.
For more information visit:Financial Aid Office
Certifications
Early Childhood (PK-Grade 3)
Elementary Education (Grades 2-6)
English (Grades 9-12)
Mathematics (Grades 9-12)
Middle Level Language Arts Add-on (Grades 5-8)
Middle Level Math Add-on (Grades 5-8)
Middle Level Science Add-on (Grades 5-8)
Middle Level Social Studies Add-on (Grades 5-8)
Music Education Choral Music (PK-Grade 12)
Music Education Instrumental Music (PK-Grade 12)
Physical Education (PK-Grade 12)
Social Studies (Grades 9-12)
Stats
Male
Female
19%
81%
American Indian or Alaskan Native
Asian
Black
Hispanic/Latino
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
White
Two or more races
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2%
9%
2%
0%
87%
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