Find out more about how University of South Carolina - Beaufort Graduate School ranks, how diverse it is, what graduate degree programs are offered, and other essential facts below. Click on any of the following links to jump to that section on this page.
University of South Carolina - Beaufort Graduate School Rankings
University of South Carolina - Beaufort is not one of the schools listed in our 2024 overall quality rankings. The usual reason for this is that we did not have enough data to make an accurate analysis of the school.
University of South Carolina - Beaufort Graduate Student Diversity
7Graduate Students
28.6%Women
28.6%Racial-Ethnic Minorities*
University of South Carolina - Beaufort was the school of choice for 7 graduate students in the last year for which we have data. Since diversity is such an important part of the grad school experience, College Factual looked deeper at the demographics of these students. Here is what we found.
USCB Graduate Student Male-Female Ratio
Athough the male-female ratio may vary depending on the degree program, 28.6% of the total graduate students at USCB are women and 71.4% are men.
USCB Graduate Student Racial-Ethnic Diversity
About 28.6% of the graduate students who attend USCB are from a racial-ethnic minority group*. The chart below shows the breakdown of graduate student demographics at the school. You can click on it for a more detailed view.
USCB Graduate School Cost of Attendance
$14,120Avg Tuition & Fees (In-State)
If you're a part-time graduate student at University of South Carolina - Beaufort coming from out of state, expect to pay an average of $1,240 per credit hour. In-state grad students pay a discounted rate of $572.
The average graduate full-time tuition and fees is shown in the table below.
In-State
Out-of-State
Tuition
$13,734
$29,760
Fees
$386
$386
Location of University of South Carolina - Beaufort Graduate School
University of South Carolina - Beaufort is a public institution situated in Bluffton, South Carolina. The location of USCB is a good match for students who are interested in living in a college town while they pursue their degree.
*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.