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South Carolina provides direct support to students pursuing higher education through a number of need-based and merit-based scholarships and grants funded through the South Carolina Education Lottery. Students must be South Carolina residents to receive state-funded financial aid.
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By combining scholarships and grants, you can minimize the amount you need to borrow. The Palmetto Fellows, LIFE and SC Hope scholarships are available to South Carolina residents attending in-state colleges and universities. Each is designed to recognize South Carolina students’ academic merits.
There are several South Carolina student loan and financial aid programs (including scholarships and grants) to help pay for college.
Funding higher education can be a complex process, but there are a number of resources available to assist. Understanding the different types of financial assistance and how to access them can minimize out-of-pocket expenses by taking advantage of grants and scholarships.
Learn about and apply for federal grants and loans for higher education. Information on financial aid provided by the state, including HOPE and LIFE scholarships, Palmetto Fellows scholarships, need-based grants and more.
To ensure that we're able to offer a high-quality education to as many students as possible, we're proud to offer a variety of financial aid options to help cover the cost of attendance. Financial aid is awarded primarily on the basis of financial need.
The Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships can help you gain access to an exceptional college experience at the University of South Carolina.