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CSU is top-ranked: Bachelor’s programs for veterans in South Carolina

By CSU Media | February 10, 2025

Charleston Southern University is once again the top-ranked program in South Carolina for U.S. News & World Report’s Best Online Bachelor’s Programs for Veterans at No. 51 in the nation. And CSU is ranked #84 for Best Online Bachelor’s Programs nationally.

Charleston Southern has been providing educational programs and services to military personnel and their families for over 40 years. CSU is a Gold-Level Military Friendly college, a member of the Yellow Ribbon Program, and is a Purple Heart University.

Dr. Marc Embler, dean of the College of Adult and Professional Studies, and associate vice president for academic affairs, said, “Charleston Southern University continues to excel in providing exceptional online education grounded in Christian faith. We are honored to be recognized by U.S. News & World Report as a leader in online bachelor’s programs and as the top-ranked institution in South Carolina for online bachelor’s programs for veterans.”

He said, “These accolades reflect an unwavering commitment to academic excellence and serving our students with programs that prepare them for impactful careers and meaningful lives. Charleston Southern Online continues to maintain the highest quality standards and provide extra-mile service. We are focused on preparing our graduates to succeed spiritually, intellectually, and professionally.”

CSU also was recognized on U.S. News & World Report’s Best Online Master’s in Business Programs (excluding MBA), and Best Online MBA Programs lists.


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