
In light of Limestone’s decision to close, multiple colleges in the Upstate are offering support to students looking to transfer. Erskine CollegeErskine College is providing a special $25,000 scholarship to help students continue their collegiate journey. The college has laid out a full fact list and application process. You can find more information about the transfer process to Erskine here.Newberry CollegeNewberry College is also providing a transfer pathway for Limestone students. Newberry is holding a virtual open house for online and graduate programs on Monday, May 5 at 6 p.m. Students can register online.For more information on the transfer process to Newberry College, click here.Coker UniversityA little further away, Coker University is also extending a path forward for students at Limestone University and St. Andrews University. Coker is offering guaranteed acceptance for students in good academic standing, full credit transfer, a housing grant, and more. Learn more about how to transfer to Coker University in Darlington County, South Carolina, here.Young Harris CollegeYoung Harris College is also working to help with Limestone University students. They are extending a cost-neutral and automatic admission option to all Limestone University students to make your transition as easy as possible. You can submit your free application at https://yhc.edu/apply and send your transcript to [email protected]. Click here for the latest details.Columbia College: Columbia College sent us the following information about how it is helping Limestone students: “Columbia College provides the small college experience in a mid-sized city. We are accepting all credits for Limestone University and St. Andrews University and requiring only one full-time semester for graduation. Master’s degrees can transfer up to 50% of their credits. Our day residential tuition is significantly lower than Limestone and St. Andrews, we are matching online and graduate tuition, and books are included in tuition. For more information on transferring to Columbia College click here.”More Coverage:
In light of Limestone’s decision to close, multiple colleges in the Upstate are offering support to students looking to transfer.
Erskine College
Erskine College is providing a special $25,000 scholarship to help students continue their collegiate journey. The college has laid out a full fact list and application process. You can find more information about the transfer process to Erskine here.
Newberry College
Newberry College is also providing a transfer pathway for Limestone students. Newberry is holding a virtual open house for online and graduate programs on Monday, May 5 at 6 p.m. Students can register online.
For more information on the transfer process to Newberry College, click here.
Coker University
A little further away, Coker University is also extending a path forward for students at Limestone University and St. Andrews University. Coker is offering guaranteed acceptance for students in good academic standing, full credit transfer, a housing grant, and more.
Learn more about how to transfer to Coker University in Darlington County, South Carolina, here.
Young Harris College
Young Harris College is also working to help with Limestone University students. They are extending a cost-neutral and automatic admission option to all Limestone University students to make your transition as easy as possible. You can submit your free application at https://yhc.edu/apply and send your transcript to [email protected]. Click here for the latest details.
Columbia College:
Columbia College sent us the following information about how it is helping Limestone students:
“Columbia College provides the small college experience in a mid-sized city. We are accepting all credits for Limestone University and St. Andrews University and requiring only one full-time semester for graduation. Master’s degrees can transfer up to 50% of their credits. Our day residential tuition is significantly lower than Limestone and St. Andrews, we are matching online and graduate tuition, and books are included in tuition. For more information on transferring to Columbia College click here.”
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